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This is why me thinks genetically modified viruses should replace standard penicillin. Penicillin is indiscriminate attacking both good and bad bacteria
Phage therapy has been in development since the early years of antibiotics. Unfortunately it is way easier to flush your body with broad spectrum antibiotics instead of doing a dozen lengthy tests to identify the exact pathogen you are dealing with.
Finding your channel immediately after starting to learn immunology in vet school feels like such a blessing. Our lecturers took us straight into the deep end so I’m just finding your videos rlly helpful and fun to get the concepts in my head to learn from :D!!
This is very interesting as someone that just completed a successful treatment for h pylori. (The first time failed) Good to know my mucus is no longer carcinogenic :D
I do remember something about recommending parents to introduce traditionally allergen foods early in their child's life, because it could reduce the odds of them developing allergies
Yes, that's why it is recommended to feed your kids as many kind of food as soon as possible, because delayed introduction increases the possibility of developing allergy.
Subscribing for future episodes of Cells Of Our Lives 😁 I'd love to see a video on how a mother's immune system responds to her growing embryo/foetus and why it doesn't (under normal circumstances) try to kill it
I love this channel so awsome it gives me exactly the amount of information I want whilst not needing to sit through hours of a lecture that only has one interesting thing
You really didn't know this stuff? Guess the Immunity higher-ups really don't tell you grunts anything, do they? Typical. I'm a neuron and everyone seems to be moving into the taxes and parenting pathways nowadays, I seem to be amongst the only ones who haven't lost sight of how awesome power rangers are. Some days it feels like this body is starting to fall apart around us.
Absolutely great video and I just checked and it only has 1.5K views?? Great combination of entertaining editing and reflecting our current understanding, awesome work man!
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Congratulations on the sponsorship!!!🎉
Thank you!!!
why can we pay bacteria to kill other bad bacteria
Because capitalism lol
Good bacteria: "Henlo, wanna engage in symbiosis? :3c"
Bad bacteria: _"It's free real estate."_
Pathogenic E.Coli: May I have some oath, brother ?
Commensal E. Coli: No.
This is why me thinks genetically modified viruses should replace standard penicillin. Penicillin is indiscriminate attacking both good and bad bacteria
Phage therapy has been in development since the early years of antibiotics. Unfortunately it is way easier to flush your body with broad spectrum antibiotics instead of doing a dozen lengthy tests to identify the exact pathogen you are dealing with.
like this comment if you want Netflix to buy the rights to "The Cells of Our Lives"
Finding your channel immediately after starting to learn immunology in vet school feels like such a blessing. Our lecturers took us straight into the deep end so I’m just finding your videos rlly helpful and fun to get the concepts in my head to learn from :D!!
Thank you for the kind words! And good luck in vet school!
This is very interesting as someone that just completed a successful treatment for h pylori. (The first time failed)
Good to know my mucus is no longer carcinogenic :D
congrats on the successful treatment! now you know the epic battle that happened behind the scenes ⚔️
i'm a simple parasite - i see a phy video, i watch a phy video
bless you toxo
Are you guys friends?
12:20 I'm literally a microcelebrity
TRUE
I KNEW I recognized that voice
I love the cute B-cell
cute B-cell loves you too
6:50 i thought b cells got their name from the bursa organ in birds since thats where they were discovered
Great video, 1 minor correction. B-cell is named after the Bursa of Fabricius in birds, where they are first discovered. Not bone marrow.
Oh! That's pretty wild!
Is the T in T-cell named after the thymus, though? That's what I heard
@@FreshPineapple1 check the errata
Shoutout to my immune system I just got over an E Coli infection
By this logic, if we ingest some food that our gut microbiome never saw before, then would the immune battle would destroy you all -> allergy?
I do remember something about recommending parents to introduce traditionally allergen foods early in their child's life, because it could reduce the odds of them developing allergies
Yes, that's why it is recommended to feed your kids as many kind of food as soon as possible, because delayed introduction increases the possibility of developing allergy.
I think we need to get this man more popular
My immune system decided I didn't need beta cells. Thanks g :)
Wait, aren't beta cells the ones inside the pancreas that produces insulin?
1:11 Congrats on the sponsor Phy! You deserve success!
8:55 friendly neighbourhood microbes
Guys a new Phy video dropped! Instant watch from me!
This video is so well done! Genuinely can't believe its sitting at
Subscribing for future episodes of Cells Of Our Lives 😁
I'd love to see a video on how a mother's immune system responds to her growing embryo/foetus and why it doesn't (under normal circumstances) try to kill it
A fascinating topic!!
This video is crazy well made, love it
The Dendritic Cell looks Cthulhu-like. 😅
tremendous work, as usual!
I love this channel so awsome it gives me exactly the amount of information I want whilst not needing to sit through hours of a lecture that only has one interesting thing
Let’s GOOOOOO
So in short: the microbiome is like tryouts for symbiogenesis?
That's my takeaway at least
You could interpret it that way!
You really didn't know this stuff? Guess the Immunity higher-ups really don't tell you grunts anything, do they? Typical. I'm a neuron and everyone seems to be moving into the taxes and parenting pathways nowadays, I seem to be amongst the only ones who haven't lost sight of how awesome power rangers are. Some days it feels like this body is starting to fall apart around us.
Ah, look what we have here! Some _cells at work._
isn't it better to call those "beneficial" and "pathogenic"
New video, let's go!!
I've way more interest in this than I should have, ohno. Nevertheless, it is awesome to learn about this stuff.
Cool video
Their hats!
The answer ends up being "do they stick around the castle, or do they try to breach its walls?"
HELL YEAHH
omg early
Absolutely great video and I just checked and it only has 1.5K views?? Great combination of entertaining editing and reflecting our current understanding, awesome work man!